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Four Premier League video games at risk of postponement after extreme climate warnings

Four Premier League games in danger of postponement after severe weather warnings – Daily Star

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The Met Office have issued several snow and ice warnings for over the weekend which could put Sunday’s Premier League games in danger of postponement.

Ruben Dias passes the ball as snow falls during the Premier League match between Manchester City and West Ham United at Etihad Stadium.
Snow could potentially impact Premier League fixtures this weekend. (Image: Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Everything you need to know about the potential impact of snow and ice warnings on Sunday’s Premier League fixtures…

  1. Met Office warnings: The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across large parts of the United Kingdom, raising significant concerns about the football schedule. These warnings specifically impact the Midlands and northern England, where temperatures have dropped rapidly.
  2. Biggest concern: While top-flight stadiums utilise undersoil heating to keep pitches playable, the safety of the surrounding infrastructure remains a primary concern for match officials. Icy public walkways and dangerous road conditions near stadiums often pose a greater risk to traveling supporters than the pitch itself.
  3. Premier League warning: Lower-league football has already experienced disruptions, including the postponement of Notts County’s League Two match against Gillingham due to a frozen pitch. This early cancellation serves as a warning for higher-level clubs as freezing conditions continue to affect various regions.
  4. Matches potentially impacted: Snow in Yorkshire on Saturday means that Manchester United‘s away game against Leeds United could potentially be impacted. There was also snow in the North East which could impact Newcastle United‘s home match against Crystal Palace.
  5. Other matches: Another match that could be impacted is Everton‘s match against Brentford at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Manchester City‘s clash against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium could also be another one to keep an eye on.
  6. Decision makers: Match officials and local safety advisory groups prioritize the wellbeing of players and spectators when deciding whether a game should be cancelled. They must evaluate whether extreme weather renders the environment unsafe or compromises the match as a sporting spectacle.
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